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Analysis and presentation of results
Guidance for public bodies on the collection of data on age.
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5. Justice Workforce
This paper presents a review of quantitative evidence relating to ethnicity in the justice system in Scotland.
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- Ethnicity in the Justice System
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Footnotes
Partial business and regulatory impact assessment of proposals to restrict promotions of food and drink high in fat sugar or salt (HFSS).
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Demographic Profile of Staff completing the iMatter Survey
Independent report by Webropol providing detailed information and analysis of staff experience in health and social care across Scotland during 2022
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Background
Guidance for public bodies on the collection of data on disability.
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Meeting the Duty day-to-day
Statutory guidance for public sector bodies subject to the Fairer Scotland Duty to help them actively consider how they can reduce inequalities of outcome caused by socio-economic disadvantage, when making strategic decisions.
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National Records of Scotland
We are consulting on a plan to get better facts, figures and information about equality. The answers will help us improve our plan to have better equality evidence. The plan will be used to develop Scotland’s new equality evidence strategy from
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14. Annex 2: Government Data Sources
This Evidence Review explores evidence on the experiences of minority ethnic women living in Scotland as a route to examining the importance of intersectional analysis, plus the opportunities and challenges of taking an intersectional approach in
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Key Highlights
This report highlights our continuing support for the Veterans and Armed Forces community in Scotland and provides an update on this year’s achievements and work undertaken to improve support and access to services for our Armed Forces, Veterans
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3. Methodology
This Evidence Review explores evidence on the experiences of minority ethnic women living in Scotland as a route to examining the importance of intersectional analysis, plus the opportunities and challenges of taking an intersectional approach in
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